Baba Yara Stadium is now ready for CAN 2008.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

These past weeks found me taking abbreviated breaks at work due to extreme business volume combined with my damn near insane work ethic or no break at all.I took my annual leave from work and went into hiding (hibernation). I fast forward to a ravenous version of me arriving at work on December 27 2006.I did not celebrate the Christmas in a good mood at all because someone smashed my car on December 24, 2006. I escaped from an injury narrowly but ended up with the car damaged.The fellow (lady), a learner driver in an attempt to overtake my car because of inexperience lost control over her wheel and banged into my car, scaring the hell out of me, since I never saw her coming.By God’s grace, I escaped unhurt and doing well but the irony was that, I never had my car to celebrate the holidays since it had to go to the workshop. By God’s grace, I’m ok now and work has resumed and in full gear after the holidays.

About Me

In here, I try to provide news and pictures of recent events and developments in the Kumasi metropolis, otherwise refered to as the Garden City of West Africa which happens to be Ghana's second largest city after Accra.
The metropolis is gradually expanding and a lot more suburbs are springing up. I'm just a little person who knows nothing. I'm here to share my thoughts, opinions, and learn from each one of you. Please take time to leave me a comment and note that my prayers are with you all. Peace.

Visitors since June 1, 2008

Ghanablogging

Dodi Princess

A cruise on the Volta Lake to the Dodi Island located in the Volta region of Ghana. This was during one of my usual vacations where I went on a cruise with my pal - Boahene Asamoah (Daily Graphic, Accra) and a couple of friends. A cruise on the Lake Volta to the Dodi Island aboard the Dodi Princess Boat would enable you to discover Ghana as a country not only rich in culture, but full of natural scenic beauty. The boat cruise on the world's largest man-made lake (Volta) is an experience everyone needs to have. From there you could visit the Cape Coast slave trading fort in the Central region. Explore the forest canopy at Kakum National Park. Enjoy game viewing in Mole National Park. After all that, then come to KUMASI to delve into both modern and ancient West African cultures. Kumasi is the ancient capital of the Ashanti Kingdom. Observe drum, pottery and cloth making in traditional styles, and visit Manhyia Palace, home to the Ashanti King, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II. This blog would try to feed you with news in the metropolis. CHEERS!!

Otumfuo meet the Queen

Late Asantehene, Otumfuo Opoku Ware II

independence street jam

Indece celebration

The most striking aspect of Ghana's independence celebrations has been the ubiquity of three colours - red, gold and green.

Dancing to celebrate indece

Indece celebrations

Painted man @ indece

Zoomlion introduces motorised tricycle in Kumasi

Boniface Abubekar Siddique trying his hands on one of the motorised tricycles. This was when Zoomlion a private waste collection company introduced the motorised tricyle to help with waste collection in the Kumasi metropolis